Rays rookie Chandler Simpson scores from second base on infield hit
- The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the New York Yankees 7-5 on Sunday, ending a four-game losing streak with a strong offensive performance.
- The Rays broke an eight-game stretch of scoring four or fewer runs by matching their season high with 16 hits led by Jonathan Aranda's homer and two-run single.
- Taj Bradley ended a stretch of three games without a win by giving up two runs over 5 1/3 innings, while Pete Fairbanks maintained his perfect record in save opportunities by striking out all three batters in the ninth.
- Yankees slugger Aaron Judge maintained his league-best.423 batting average by doubling and reaching base in 30 consecutive games, while Cody Bellinger celebrated his 200th career home run.
- The Rays' win suggests momentum after a four-game slide and improves their chances in upcoming games including Tuesday's series opener against Philadelphia featuring starters Drew Rasmussen and Zack Wheeler.
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Rays rookie Chandler Simpson scores from second base on infield hit
NEW YORK (AP) — Chandler Simpson is so fast he can score from second base on an infield hit.
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Aranda homers, drives in 3 runs as Rays' offense awakens in 7-5 win over Yankees
NEW YORK (AP) — Jonathan Aranda homered and added a two-run single, boosting Tampa Bay over the New York Yankees 7-5 on Sunday to end the Rays' eight-game stretch of scoring four runs or fewer.
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